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Will C

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  1. Ive never abused that saw,in the tree im mathodical and sensable and more to the point it was a lot of money to me and i strugled and worked hard to buy the best chipper and top handle i could aford Its only half way through its second chain at 3 months old, i was stood on a pole and went to start it (warm) and the whole top handle came away Ive mow got it back again and am £200 down on postage costs and the repair, if thats a warenty im a purple flying pig Thanks Husky, next time i shall just drop my trousers and bend over for you Or never buy another husky product where i can avoid it. Rant over, normall service will carry on shortly(inc the bad spelling:laugh1:)
  2. Not the husky 540xp it is a cracking saw to use but give it three months and it will fall to bits. The whole top handle inc the carb snaped off mine when i went to start it! Husky refused to repair it so it now owes me best part of £700 for a pile of c**p buy a stihl or a echo. It sounds like a 201 will last well or the echco is cheap enough to be able to get another if it doesnt last. I wish i had never owned the husky :-(
  3. A bracket on each bit with a captive nut on one side and a bolt through will do it, half a dozen of them will be enough if they are of a decent size, if its only a couple of times a year twist locks could seize up any way
  4. Im running a mk5 transit crew cab. with me, gear and fuel in ive got a payload of just over a ton. Ive not looked at axle wights but i doubt we go home many days under weight. Ive only got a licence for 3.5t plus large trailer. I have toyed with mounting a chipper on a truck and chipping into a tipping trailer, i could carry more weight legaly but they are access issues as we have a lot of narrow driveways and crap roads on the iow This also brings issues on the days you want the gear but not the chipper What the answer is im not sure, hence why im still running the old mk5 transit. Being over weight is ok, it all averages out as we were empty going the other way (Dont worry its only a joke)
  5. My husky is going to cost me £200 to repair at 3 months old as husky wont do it under warenty:thumbdown:, i might bin it and buy one
  6. Nice One - Cheers :thumbup:
  7. Has any one got a standard risk assessment that they would be so kind as to share? Or a pointer as to where to find one? I've tried the search function but not had any joy We are not a big enough set up to have to do them legally but we are at the point of moving on and up and want things to be right. Cheers Will
  8. Until they go wrong and Husky refuse to fix them under warranty
  9. I used to drive one at a job i subbied to. It was a 02 reg, heavy truck but as its a bigger truck thats down rated to 3.5t you can keep on loading it up and it doesnt look any different and still pulls the same. Brillent bit of kit but i reckon it drank more dieel than my transit. Loved it
  10. The husky will fall apart quickly and wont be repaired on warenty, before it falls apart it is a nice saw but i would buy a stihl you will get back up when/if it goes wrong
  11. The front mount gave out, the one under the stop switch. The plastic has just snaped, it went when i tryed to start it (warm) The av mounts were all fine beforehand, bent now! I will try and upload a pic later when i get time
  12. The whole top handle fell off mine, Husky wont repair it after under 3 months use! Needless to say i wont be buying anything that isnt stihl from now on Angry doesnt come close
  13. By all means have it pruned to keep it to a manageable size but if there are no problems caused by the tree you might cause some by taking the tree out, first thought would be heave. More to the point it is a cracking looking tree, why would you want to remove it?
  14. check this out 1988 Land Rover Defender 160 Td5 Double Cab 6x4 Galv Chassis 110 130 | eBay if it was 6 wheel drive it would need a timber bunk or a chip box on the back:thumbup1:
  15. Forst ST6 here Dont think it can be beaten at the moment:001_cool:
  16. Sacked! Good luck getting that flywheel balanced again:thumbup1:
  17. Will C

    Mitox

    Yes Im a pro user but i only do about half a dozen hedge jobs a year, prob a day worth of strimmer use and all the rest is all domestic tree and woodland work. My hedge cutter at the mo is a old komatsu one that is about 15 year old and the strimmer is a cheap (and nasty from a users point but, nun the less, allways starts and does the job) ryobi and currently about 5 year old so i cant see me having a problem with it if its reasonable gear. seems daft to pay a lot of money for kit i dont use much, If i earnt my living from hedges instead of trees i would be looking for the best available like i do with saws and my chipper. As to the warranty does that mean i need to send the mrs in to buy it:lol:
  18. Will C

    Mitox

    the stuff with the Kawasaki engines has got a 3 year warenty It would seem that it may well be worth a punt
  19. Will C

    Mitox

    I was in our local hire shop today to book a stump grinder. Happened to look at a Mitox combi system as i walked past it.It had got a Kawasaki engine in it, came with hedge cutter, pole saw, strimmer (inc line and brush cutter heads) and a extra extention pole all for under £500 ! My old long pole hedge cutter is near the end of its life, this whole set up is cheaper than a decend stihl hedge cutter or for a better comparision the stihl combi system engine alone is £450. Has any one had any thing to do with these Mitox things? Is it value for a tool that only does a few jobs a year or a classic case of paying peanuts to get monkeys
  20. So a load to the top of the greedy boards makes most of us over weight:lol:
  21. :001_tongue:Thanks. We have registered for the lower tier one, another box ticked
  22. We are looking at getting one before they start to charge for them and make us all have one:001_rolleyes: What classes as waste? Is chip waste or a product waiting for re sale? We have a few free tips for chip, works well for all involved but if we go down the waste carriers licence route will we have to give a ticket to the customer and then not be able to give it away? The other solution we have thought of is: Is it waste if i charge the man i previously gave chip to say 10p a load? Or would I only need to give a waste transfer note for the half bag of sweepings that cant go through the chipper? Surley any wood from jobs cannot be waste? Thats all fuel wood:thumbup1: OR is it all waste? in which case we recycle 99% of our waste and should get a grant:lol: Damm paper work, get me back up the tree:lol: Sorry about any bad grammer and/or spelling, my good lady does the paper work, i do the saw
  23. we are about 5 years in. remember the fone will ring at 9pm or later some days! We started by getting rid of chip to anyone that wanted it, we now have a good list and get rid of at least 75% of our chip the day we make it, it goes to gardeners, in chicken runs, rd ways etc etc that way you wont need a yard to start, same goes for any timber, easy to sell off site if you cant store it. Think simple to start, we now have a yard and own chipper etc but remember all in good time. We started out by hireing a chipper from another tree man that does mainly servay work so didnt need his chipper most days. Remember you need to be competitive but dont sell your self short, dont try to compete with the gardener with a chain saw end on his strimmer, sooner or later the customer will be back for you to sort his mess, then the price goes up ;-)
  24. cheers everyone. I will have a ask around local and see what i can borrow to try on Being on the Isle of Wight we haven't got a dealer for climbing gear so just nipping in to try a few on is quite an involved job Im tempted by a change, the weaver has lasted and served me well but times move on and im starting to look at easier ways to work rather than just the mad he-man attitude of youth. Im not old, just getting old enough to know bette r:001_tt2:
  25. My old weaver harness is in need of changing. Ive always been fairly happy/ comfortable in it, some climbers i know laugh at it calling it a horse harness Are the modern harnesses like the petzl sequoia etc really much better? If so any recommendations? Would like to get something that is going to be user friendly as i will spend most days in it Cheers Will.

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